Army Bands (Loan Repayment Program)
- harrisonreed
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Hi all, I am just posting to let everyone know that the college loan repayment program is back for MOS 42R, Army Bandsman. It's a very good and viable career. My brass quintet is doing a concert tour across the Midwest colleges, and we'll be talking about the career, and promoting this:
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Just posting for info! Please PM me with any questions.
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Just posting for info! Please PM me with any questions.
- art
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- Joined: Sep 22, 2023
Every single musician in the military (well except for one unnamed trumpet player) was a real joy to work with. I've even had some friends start as an army bandsman and then go into becoming a navy MU or whatever the other branches call them. Cycling through the branches every four years.
Health, dental, and vision insurance, 401k, paid leave... Pretty close to being a full time performer as you can possibly get these days. Plus sign on bonuses and loan repayment...
Health, dental, and vision insurance, 401k, paid leave... Pretty close to being a full time performer as you can possibly get these days. Plus sign on bonuses and loan repayment...
- tbdana
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- Joined: Apr 08, 2023
Did they change the MOS at some point? When I was in the Army my MOS was O2E.
- JLivi
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- Joined: May 10, 2018
I'm curious, is the loan repayment up to 65k similar to the Federal Governments loan reimbursement plan? Or is it an immediate (up to) $65k towards your students loan?
- harrisonreed
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[quote="JLivi"]I'm curious, is the loan repayment up to 65k similar to the Federal Governments loan reimbursement plan? Or is it an immediate (up to) $65k towards your students loan?[/quote]
The details are right here:
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But the bottom line is that the Army will pay 33.33% of your loan, each year, up to three years, up to a total of $65,000 less taxes. They are probably expecting 3-4 year contracts, and are spreading it over that period.
The details are right here:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Bene ... )?serv=122">https://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Benefit-Library/Federal-Benefits/College-Loan-Repayment-Program-(LRP)?serv=122</LINK_TEXT>
But the bottom line is that the Army will pay 33.33% of your loan, each year, up to three years, up to a total of $65,000 less taxes. They are probably expecting 3-4 year contracts, and are spreading it over that period.
- Mikebmiller
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- Joined: Mar 27, 2018
So Harrison, I take if you are no longer in Japan? Where are you stationed now?
- harrisonreed
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[quote="Mikebmiller"]So Harrison, I take if you are no longer in Japan? Where are you stationed now?[/quote]
I am in Kansas. Ft. Riley!
I miss Japan a lot, and the tours we did, but Kansas ain't bad. We sure could use more musicians though. Right now I'm playing tuba parts on bass trombone in the BQ. Stuff like Ewald III lays really well, but there are a couple pieces that I had to put a lot of work in to pull off on bass. La Forza is one of them.
I am in Kansas. Ft. Riley!
I miss Japan a lot, and the tours we did, but Kansas ain't bad. We sure could use more musicians though. Right now I'm playing tuba parts on bass trombone in the BQ. Stuff like Ewald III lays really well, but there are a couple pieces that I had to put a lot of work in to pull off on bass. La Forza is one of them.
- harrisonreed
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[quote="tbdana"]Did they change the MOS at some point? When I was in the Army my MOS was O2E.[/quote]
Yes, it's 42R now. You would be a 42R9E, as a trombonist.
Yes, it's 42R now. You would be a 42R9E, as a trombonist.
- Mikebmiller
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- Joined: Mar 27, 2018
[quote="harrisonreed"]<QUOTE author="tbdana" post_id="235469" time="1709046264" user_id="16498">
Did they change the MOS at some point? When I was in the Army my MOS was O2E.[/quote]
Yes, it's 42R now. You would be a 42R9E, as a trombonist.
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That sounds like it should be a Bach model.
Did they change the MOS at some point? When I was in the Army my MOS was O2E.[/quote]
Yes, it's 42R now. You would be a 42R9E, as a trombonist.
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That sounds like it should be a Bach model.
- MBurner
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- Joined: Mar 15, 2019
There are very few jobs that are more secure and offer better benefits than the U.S. Military Bands. If you’re reading this and in school, or just finished school, don’t wait for the next opening in the Chicago Symphony in poverty. Get a good job that provides a good lifestyle. Hate it after 4? Do something else. At least then you have zero debt, the myriad of loans that you get as an active duty servicemember (VA, GI) and experience as a professional musician. I know I’d rather have the security of the Army Band in Ft. Bliss than the issues of the San Antonio Symphony. Doubly so if I have a family.
If anyone has questions about any of the Bands, please feel free to PM me (or Harrison above!).
If anyone has questions about any of the Bands, please feel free to PM me (or Harrison above!).
- norbie2018
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- Joined: Apr 05, 2018
If you choose this career route go in with eyes wide open: you could become cannon fodder if they determine the need. Just because it hasn't happened in decades - deployment of military bandsmen to a war zone - does not mean it cannot happen again.
- Posaunus
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[quote="norbie2018"]If you choose this career route go in with eyes wide open: you could become cannon fodder if they determine the need.[/quote]
Or you could be honorably defending your country!
Or you could be honorably defending your country!
- norbie2018
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[quote="Posaunus"]<QUOTE author="norbie2018" post_id="235649" time="1709147136" user_id="2978">
If you choose this career route go in with eyes wide open: you could become cannon fodder if they determine the need.[/quote]
Or you could be honorably defending your country!
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That's OK, but my point is someone has to know this is a possibility before choosing this career route.
If you choose this career route go in with eyes wide open: you could become cannon fodder if they determine the need.[/quote]
Or you could be honorably defending your country!
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That's OK, but my point is someone has to know this is a possibility before choosing this career route.